ON SALE.— Ex "VIVID."
HP EN PACKAGES CAVENDISH 1 TOBACCO, W. S. Graiiame, Fort Street.
ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex " Moa," MARTELL'S BRAND Cigars Nos. 2 and 3 Coal Tar Tobacco Pipes No. 0 and 1 Spades Coleman's Starch Loaf Sugar Crushed Sugar Siam Sugar Pearl Sago Pearl Barley Bottled Fruits Mustard Pickle s Jordon Almonds Barcelona Nuts Mushroom Catsup Oatmeal Salad Oil Washing Soda &c, &c. Jas. Macky. Jan. 14, 1850.
ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex Late Arrivals, CONGOU TEA Manilla Coffee Pearl Barley Soap, Dip Candles Pipes, large and small bowl Paste Blacking Lemon Syrup Arrow Root, Carraways Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs Confectionary Castor Oil, Bleached Ginger, &c J. McCAN, Shortland-street.
SELLING OFF!
TAMES PERRY Saddler and Harness Matl ker, begs to notify that he has THIS DAY commenced SELLING OFF the whole of his Extensive Stock of Saddlery, Cart Harness, &c. These Goods are worthy the attention of the Public as they will be sold very cheap. The whole stock must be cleared out by the 10th of February, at any sacrifice. Shortland-street, Jan. 11, 1850.
rPHE Undersigned about to leave the colony J- respectfully requests all parties indebted to him to settle their accounts without delay. James Perry, Saddler. Shortland-street, Jan. 11, 1850.
FOR SALE.
HP HE Crop of OATS on four acres of land X in St. George's Bay. Apply to Capt. Salmon. January 11, 1850.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that his • Academy will be re-opened on Monday, 21st instant. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. Branches taught : — English Reading and Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography (with the use of Maps and Globes), Mathematics, Latin. Greek, &c. N.IJ, — An Evening Class from 7 to 9 o'clock. January 7, 1850.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, QUPERIOR HONEY DEW & NEGROO HEAD TOBACCO 10,000 Superior Manilla CIGARS, No. 2 Stichbury & Hancock, Shortland-street. Established MCCCXLIX.
WANTED TO PURCHASE—A Light but full-sized CART, for one horse, either new, or if used to be in good working order ; if made according to the Scotch system it would be preferred. For particulars apply at the " New Zea - lander" office.
EDUCATION.
MRS. THOMAS begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that the duties of her Establishment will be resumed on Monday, the 7th inst., when she
will have a vacancy for two boarders. The house being large and commodious, and in a most healthy situation, is particularly adapted to promote the comfort and health of the pupils. Terms moderate* Queen -street; Jan, 4, 1850,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 393, 19 January 1850, Page 4
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